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Semiflows: Prolongation sets, point-transitive, topologically transitive
Topology and its Applications, 2023zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Topological Defects and Topological Phase Transitions
2021As was seen in Chap. 8 many bulk states of matter exhibit a, partial or full, orientational and/or translational order. Until now this order has always been considered to be perfect although in practice, many bulk phases exhibit defects, i.e., domains where this order departs from the one originally postulated.
Marc Baus, Carlos F. Tejero
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Transitive Maps on Topological Spaces
Ukrainian Mathematical Journal, 2014zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Bilokopytov, E., Kolyada, S. F.
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1984
We use methods of statistical mechanics to study the Julia set of the mapping f(z) = z2 + p. For most values of p these methods allow extremely accurate determination of the fractal dimension and escape rate. At special values of p the Julia set undergoes a change in topology.
M. Widom, S. J. Shenker
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We use methods of statistical mechanics to study the Julia set of the mapping f(z) = z2 + p. For most values of p these methods allow extremely accurate determination of the fractal dimension and escape rate. At special values of p the Julia set undergoes a change in topology.
M. Widom, S. J. Shenker
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1997
We start working on the program that was indicated in the preceding chapter: We wish to reorganize and extend the theory of metric spaces, suppressing the metric and emphasizing the collection of the open sets. There will be much talk of convergence of nets. In case you are still wary of nets, you can mitigate the culture shock by mentally substituting
Gerard Buskes, Arnoud van Rooij
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We start working on the program that was indicated in the preceding chapter: We wish to reorganize and extend the theory of metric spaces, suppressing the metric and emphasizing the collection of the open sets. There will be much talk of convergence of nets. In case you are still wary of nets, you can mitigate the culture shock by mentally substituting
Gerard Buskes, Arnoud van Rooij
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Physica B: Condensed Matter, 2017
Abstract Topological phase transitions represent a new class of quantum critical phenomena. Although they cannot be described within the usual framework of Landau theory, one can still identify a diverging length and time at these transitions, which make them amenable to a scaling approach. Also, the renormalisation group with the flows of parameters
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Abstract Topological phase transitions represent a new class of quantum critical phenomena. Although they cannot be described within the usual framework of Landau theory, one can still identify a diverging length and time at these transitions, which make them amenable to a scaling approach. Also, the renormalisation group with the flows of parameters
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Topology-Driven Magnetic Quantum Phase Transition in Topological Insulators
Science, 2013Simultaneous topological and magnetic quantum phase transitions are observed in thin films of Bi 2 (Se x Te 1-x ) 3 doped with chromium
Jinsong, Zhang +13 more
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Topological Transitivity on the Torus
Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, 1994AbstractT. Ding has shown that a topologically transitive flow on the torus given by a real analytic vector field is orbitally equivalent to a Kronecker flow on the torus, modified so as to have a finite number of fixed points, provided the original flow had only a finite number of fixed points.
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Measuring Weak Consistency and Weak Transitivity of Pairwise Comparison Matrices
IEEE Transactions on Cybernetics, 2023Fang Liu, Witold Pedrycz
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